Judge Tells Absent Carjacking Suspect, ‘That’s Why You Have Two Feet,’ Urging Appearance For Drug Testing

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DC Superior Court Judge Erik Christian gave a defendant a strict reminder to attend drug tests as part of his conditions of pretrial release in an Oct. 7 hearing.

Richard Bates, 17, is charged with armed carjacking, robbery while armed, assault with a dangerous weapon, and three counts of possession of firearm during crime of violence while armed. The charges stem from his alleged involvement in a carjacking on the 1600 block of Frankford Street, SE, which occurred on Sept. 13, 2023. One individual sustained injuries to the head.

According to court documents, the carjacking occurred while the victim was retrieving items from his car. Two armed suspects exited a white sedan and demanded the victim’s belongings. One suspect allegedly struck the victim on the head with a firearm. As the victim walked away, one suspect re-entered their vehicle, while the other fled in the victim’s car. 

Christen Philips, Bates’ attorney, informed the court that the prosecution was in a position to extend a plea offer. She sent the prosecution a proposal for their consideration and asked for more time to try to resolve the case.

The prosecution alerted the court of Bates’ notices of non-compliance, specifically regarding missed drug tests. 

Bates explained his absences were due to illness and transportation issues. On one occasion, he said he was turned down when he tried to reschedule.

“That’s why you have two feet,” Judge Christian responded to Bates. He emphasized the importance of attending even if it meant walking to the facility.

Parties are slated to reconvene Oct. 28.